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>> i'm the chief of the fbi. i'm deputy chief of the fbi. edgar hoover signed a bill that made me deputy chief of the fbi. edgar hoover signed a bill that made me chief of the fbi. >> this inmate, who due to his mental condition cannot be identified, has not left his cell for seven months. >> a lot of the writing on the door is human feces, and he also has combined a little mustard on it for coloring. so that's what he's writing with on the actual door. a lot of the stuff inside he's able to get a lead tip or whatever. he's been here for a long time. he just continually works on it. >>> next, "lockup" takes you inside tower number two, where female felons, prostitutes, and drug abusers are housed. satisfa" call or go to quickenloans.com to discover for yourself, why we're engineered to amaze. fire bad! just have to fire roast these tomatoes. this is going to give you a head start on your dinner. that seems easier [ female announcer ] new progresso recipe starters. five delicious cooking sauces you combine with fresh ingredients to make amazi
>> i'm the chief of the fbi. i'm deputy chief of the fbi. edgar hoover signed a bill that made me deputy chief of the fbi. edgar hoover signed a bill that made me chief of the fbi. >> this inmate, who due to his mental condition cannot be identified, has not left his cell for seven months. >> a lot of the writing on the door is human feces, and he also has combined a little mustard on it for coloring. so that's what he's writing with on the actual door. a lot of the stuff...
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we characterize it as a domestic terrorism we bring in a subject matter experts such as the atf and fbi to utilize those resources this agency may not have >>> the agencies were not requested and not on the scene we asked vallejo police watch commander why they're looking at domestic terrorism >>> with the federal authorities they have more resources and our trying to get ahead of began and solicit their expertise of federal authorities >>> the mayor watched firefighters work on his office he got a call from the fire chief and said any time the mayor gets a phone call >>> a front window waiting area we aggressively attack the fire and contended >>> a police lieutenant said amendment started by disgruntled client but is no indication of that of the officer involved shooting that left mario romero dead and supporters out raged the fire if arson the second crime against the mayor this year in may his motorcycle was stolen. the bottom line is domestic terrorism designation helps open up resources to help vallejo police investigate the crime >>> roughed up in richmond political opponents com
we characterize it as a domestic terrorism we bring in a subject matter experts such as the atf and fbi to utilize those resources this agency may not have >>> the agencies were not requested and not on the scene we asked vallejo police watch commander why they're looking at domestic terrorism >>> with the federal authorities they have more resources and our trying to get ahead of began and solicit their expertise of federal authorities >>> the mayor watched...
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de conducir, si ellos saben que tienen que comprar, puede ser algo rÁpido, el sistema nacional del fbi revisÓ o mÁs de 14 millones de solicitud para la compraventa de armas solo negÓ, 78 mil en menos de la mitad de uno%. >>> se me hizo fÁcil tomar pistola y le dije okay. >>> fue asÍ como terminÓ en la lista de comprador de las armas de "rÁpido y furioso" el programa que dejÓ pasar armas de estados unidos a mÉxico. >>> resulta que no es fÁcil, otra joven quiÉn no quisimos entrar su rostro independiente to informar que le habÍa robado una pistola que fueron reportada por una armarÍa que trabajaba con "rÁpido y furioso." >>> me hubiera gustado que me diera informaciÓn. >>> nunca de las dos jÓvenes que prarn armas halagos durante la Época que se llevo a cabo la operaciÓn, fue contacto toda por la a t f. >>> creo que tienen que estar (...) con la cantidad de casos que tienen que investigar, y la cantidad de armas que se estÁn comprando todos los aÑos son mÁs, 4 armas podrÍan cambiar la vida de nora. >>> porque tengo mis hijas ahora por un error que vivÍa, el nÚmero d
de conducir, si ellos saben que tienen que comprar, puede ser algo rÁpido, el sistema nacional del fbi revisÓ o mÁs de 14 millones de solicitud para la compraventa de armas solo negÓ, 78 mil en menos de la mitad de uno%. >>> se me hizo fÁcil tomar pistola y le dije okay. >>> fue asÍ como terminÓ en la lista de comprador de las armas de "rÁpido y furioso" el programa que dejÓ pasar armas de estados unidos a mÉxico. >>> resulta que no es fÁcil, otra...
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. >> overseas a team of fbi investigators visited the u.s. consulate in benghazi, libya collected evidence and left after about 12 hours. the fbi has been trying to reach benghazi since the september 11th attack that killed ambassador chris stevens and three others. u.s. special forces provided security for yesterday's investigation. >>> late last night united nations security council unanimously approved a statement condemning syria's shelling of a turkish border town. five civilians were killed. the u.n. called on syria to respect the sovereignty of its neighbors. >>> if you're flying on american airlines today you may be in for a rough ride. american is cancelling dozens of its flights today as it works to fix seats. over the last week seats on three american flights came loose. american blames wear, poor design and spilled soda. seats are being removed and reinstalled. american cancelled 50 flights yesterday and 44 more today. >>> cbs money watch time now on a friday morning. crunching jobs numbers and a status update on a record number o
. >> overseas a team of fbi investigators visited the u.s. consulate in benghazi, libya collected evidence and left after about 12 hours. the fbi has been trying to reach benghazi since the september 11th attack that killed ambassador chris stevens and three others. u.s. special forces provided security for yesterday's investigation. >>> late last night united nations security council unanimously approved a statement condemning syria's shelling of a turkish border town. five...
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sheriff's deputies and the fbi finally tracked her down in march 2002 in florida. >> she cut her hair short and changed her name. >> elisa was now going by the name of shayne ivaroni and was working as a paralegal at a florida law firm. >> elisa was a very smart person. she had i believe a 140 iq. >> she could talk anybody into anything. >> right. >> but now that she was finally exposed for the con artist she was and was in custody, elisa decided to tell her story, starting, at long last, with her legal name. >> my whole name is laren, my middle name is renee, my maiden name was sims. >> and elisa, where's that coming from? a change or just wanted a different name? >> no. i left florida. i know, i mean, i was a fugitive from florida. >> elisa, or laren, was from massachusetts and was a mother of two. she was wanted in florida for violating probation on a burglary and theft charge and had been on the run for nine years, she said. she eventually settled in las vegas where she met larry and, by this time, had changed her name to elisa. she told the police that she was at the horse show i
sheriff's deputies and the fbi finally tracked her down in march 2002 in florida. >> she cut her hair short and changed her name. >> elisa was now going by the name of shayne ivaroni and was working as a paralegal at a florida law firm. >> elisa was a very smart person. she had i believe a 140 iq. >> she could talk anybody into anything. >> right. >> but now that she was finally exposed for the con artist she was and was in custody, elisa decided to tell her...
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characterizing it as a form of domestic terrorism that way we can bring in subject matter experts such as the fbi to utilize resources that this organization may not have. >>> so far off >>> if you remember the killing of the show prosecutors say that giselle kill the 26 to lustrous in a lot of was that she believed she ruined the relationship with her boyfriend she disappeared from a parking structure from hayward kaiser last may and a body was found months later at a remote area between pleasanton and sonora. governor brown has vetoed a bill that requires agencies to require a court order before disrupting self-service. the legislation was targeted at bart. all happening during a planned protest in san francisco. the governor said it could divert attention from a true emergency. >>> there ramping up service in the south bay radish opposite are record high starting tomorrow to nutrients are being added. for others taken down because of budget constraints are also being put back into service. also act is adding new train trips between the tri valley area to san jose and the bus service from san j
characterizing it as a form of domestic terrorism that way we can bring in subject matter experts such as the fbi to utilize resources that this organization may not have. >>> so far off >>> if you remember the killing of the show prosecutors say that giselle kill the 26 to lustrous in a lot of was that she believed she ruined the relationship with her boyfriend she disappeared from a parking structure from hayward kaiser last may and a body was found months later at a remote...
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of one of the former navy seals killed in the benghazi consulate attack is demanding answers why the fbi has not started an investigation in benghazi. sent me a tweet @marthamccallum and we'll take up your questions. it's the little things in life that make me smile. spending the day with my niece. i don't use super poligrip for hold because my dentures fit well. before those little pieces would get in between my dentures and my gum and it was uncomfortable. even well-fitting dentures let in food particles. super poligrip is zinc free. with just a few dabs, it's clinically proven to seal out more food particles so you're more comfortable and confident while you eat. so it's not about keeping my dentures in, it's about keeping the food particles out. [ charlie ] try zinc free super poligrip. that's a good thing, but it doesn't cover everything. only about 80% of your part b medical expenses. the rest is up to you. so consider an aarp medicare supplement insurance plan, insured by unitedhealthcare insurance company. like all standardized medicare supplement plans, they help save you up to
of one of the former navy seals killed in the benghazi consulate attack is demanding answers why the fbi has not started an investigation in benghazi. sent me a tweet @marthamccallum and we'll take up your questions. it's the little things in life that make me smile. spending the day with my niece. i don't use super poligrip for hold because my dentures fit well. before those little pieces would get in between my dentures and my gum and it was uncomfortable. even well-fitting dentures let in...
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. >> >> the fbi saying that the number of laser pointers is reaching epidemic levels. these could climb up to 3700 by the end of 2012. that is 1000 increase from 2005. these could temporarily blind pilots. people that intentionally do this could even face prison time and financial fines. >> this deadly shooting on early saturday morning involved this student at the university of south alabama after he was shot when he rushed officers. they say that he was naked. students woke up to the news. they did not know why he would do something like this. several students on campus are questioning if deadly force was really necessary. they had the weapon drawn as shots were fired. university police are undergoing an internal investigation. >> attorneys are going to be with cheery sandusky's lot came during the hearing to see if cheery sandusky is a violent sexual predator. he is facing life in prison. we will take a quick break. the president is attempting to raise millions in california today will be traveling to the bay area. for will have details on his trip, coming up. this
. >> >> the fbi saying that the number of laser pointers is reaching epidemic levels. these could climb up to 3700 by the end of 2012. that is 1000 increase from 2005. these could temporarily blind pilots. people that intentionally do this could even face prison time and financial fines. >> this deadly shooting on early saturday morning involved this student at the university of south alabama after he was shot when he rushed officers. they say that he was naked. students woke...
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we to bring in subject matter which is the atf, fbi and sources that this organization and have. >>> did not confirm their involvement in the case. a tryout of a woman accused of killing a cemetery nursing student begins tomorrow. >>> the prosecutors allege that she killed the 26 year-old/year and a safe every room off the relationship with the boyfriend. she disappeared from a parking lot and her body was found months later in a remote area between pleasanton and governor jerry brown has to be to the bill that requires the agency's to a court order before disrupting self-service. the target park and remember lusher the transit agency sparked a free-speech debate when it cut service during a planned protest in san francisco. the governor says it reduced the attention of a true of mercy >>> cow train is ramping up service in the south bay. the writer should pass hit a record high. two new trees are being added. there are budget cuts are also been restored in the age train is adding two new trips to the san jose. to have secure stops >>> said the school began enforcing a ban on plastic
we to bring in subject matter which is the atf, fbi and sources that this organization and have. >>> did not confirm their involvement in the case. a tryout of a woman accused of killing a cemetery nursing student begins tomorrow. >>> the prosecutors allege that she killed the 26 year-old/year and a safe every room off the relationship with the boyfriend. she disappeared from a parking lot and her body was found months later in a remote area between pleasanton and governor...
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. >> reporter: retired fbi agent brad garrett who questioned malvo after his capture says he's not surprised that malvo is willing to pin much of the terror on mohammad when he wasn't before. the spell is zbon, the whole idea that mohammad was a good person has dissolved. so now what he's doing is stepping forward, taking responsibility, but he's clearly putting mohammad in the picture. >> reporter: mohammad was executed in 2009. josh white, "the post" reporter couldn't get new pictures of malvo. the prison allowed no cameras, writing utensils or anything else. can you tell what you say he looks like now? >> he looks similar to what he looked like before though about ten years older. he's kind of a slate guy. he's not particularly tall. he's not figuratively heavy. his hair was very closely cut. >> reporter: paul rufa, one of the first shot during the spree, says he forgives malvo. >> if i held the same hate today or that i felt in 2002 when he tried to kill me, i would have wasted or just damaged the last -- i would have let him damage the last ten years of my life. and he hasn't. >> report
. >> reporter: retired fbi agent brad garrett who questioned malvo after his capture says he's not surprised that malvo is willing to pin much of the terror on mohammad when he wasn't before. the spell is zbon, the whole idea that mohammad was a good person has dissolved. so now what he's doing is stepping forward, taking responsibility, but he's clearly putting mohammad in the picture. >> reporter: mohammad was executed in 2009. josh white, "the post" reporter couldn't...
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. >> mcafee says it is successful because the ransom note looks like an official notice from the fbi accusing you of a crime. >> they try to scare you. you have inappropriate content, stolen content and child pornography. even if they haven't done it, it scares people. to think that fbi found child pornography on your computer scares people. >> and that's why they pay up. >> that's why they pay. >> reporter: don't pay he says. ransom ware hacks have grown so quickly the fbi posted a warning on the internet crimes website. >> it is tedious and you estimate you lost business as a result. >> yes. i have been up late trying to solve the problem. >> reporter: with 4,000 products in his store. >> snow skis, wake boards. >> steve is now moving his shop information to cloud computing to prevent another attack. he says no customer or financial data was breached but the ransom ware cost him time and money. >> our sales are down significantly by the day. >> how do you avoid it. start with site adviser. it is a free download that takes a few seconds and once you have the program anytime you visi
. >> mcafee says it is successful because the ransom note looks like an official notice from the fbi accusing you of a crime. >> they try to scare you. you have inappropriate content, stolen content and child pornography. even if they haven't done it, it scares people. to think that fbi found child pornography on your computer scares people. >> and that's why they pay up. >> that's why they pay. >> reporter: don't pay he says. ransom ware hacks have grown so...
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. >> reporter: at roadblocks police and fbi agents are stopping everyone asking questions, searching cars. >> in the last couple of days, weeks, have you heard anything suspicious? >> reporter: cops are saturating the streets knocking on every door. a team of divers was sent to check a lake near jessica's house but found nothing. police are even scanning social media for clues. >> we were hoping that we were going to get anything, just a piece that was really going to steer this investigation and way, and we still are -- it's a very broad investigation. we just don't have that piece yet. >> reporter: jessica left home friday morning to meet up with friends for the walk to school, but the girl with the pink and purple glasses never arrived. her school called home, but her mother, sarah, who works nights and was asleep, missed the call. she woke that afternoon to a nightmare. by the time she called police, jessica had been missing eight hours. investigators are now reviewing recent calls for possible connections. they note that just two weeks ago, jessica's school sent home a letter wa
. >> reporter: at roadblocks police and fbi agents are stopping everyone asking questions, searching cars. >> in the last couple of days, weeks, have you heard anything suspicious? >> reporter: cops are saturating the streets knocking on every door. a team of divers was sent to check a lake near jessica's house but found nothing. police are even scanning social media for clues. >> we were hoping that we were going to get anything, just a piece that was really going to...
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and the fbi is beginning an investigation to find ow exactly what happened. >>> following up on a story we told you about earlier. a decades old mystery on the way to being solved maybe. scientists at michigan state university are now analyzing soil samples that will help determine whether the remains of jimmy hoffa could be buried in a residential neighborhood. the findings should be released today. hoffa of course was the steamsters boss who vanished almost 40 years ago. a new tip led to the search. police are not sure the time line of the tipsters account matches up with hoffa's death but investigators say we should learn more today. tony? >>> in local news, four women studying at american university were fondled near campus in just the last week. and yesterday, the university issued a campus alert about the attacks. they started on september 24. and were all reported to cams police yesterday. the women say they were approached from behind. while walking on massachusetts avenue. near the campus. >>> new this morning, prince george's county police are asking for the public's help in s
and the fbi is beginning an investigation to find ow exactly what happened. >>> following up on a story we told you about earlier. a decades old mystery on the way to being solved maybe. scientists at michigan state university are now analyzing soil samples that will help determine whether the remains of jimmy hoffa could be buried in a residential neighborhood. the findings should be released today. hoffa of course was the steamsters boss who vanished almost 40 years ago. a new tip...
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. >> reporter: suspicious enough, teams from the fbi and atf will join the investigation. the office is shared by vallejo major ozzy davis who came to the scene along with his law partner michael thompson who he led away from the building. visibly upset. >> reporter: we're classifying this as a class of domestic terrorism. >> reporter: the office sits across the street from the courthouse so surveillance cameras may provide clues. the neighborhood gets its share of random vandalism, but the fire is much worse than anything davis' law office has faced before. >> acts of vandalism, such as broken glass, rocks through windows and things of that nature. >> reporter: davis has presided over rocky times, and was caught up in recent outcry over several officer involved shootings. whether politics played a role in the fire is a question investigators will hit hard. >> reporter: has the mayor had any threats against him personally? >> not to my knowledge, no. >> reporter: does he have protection right now? >> i'm not going to go into whether the mayor has protection or not. >> repo
. >> reporter: suspicious enough, teams from the fbi and atf will join the investigation. the office is shared by vallejo major ozzy davis who came to the scene along with his law partner michael thompson who he led away from the building. visibly upset. >> reporter: we're classifying this as a class of domestic terrorism. >> reporter: the office sits across the street from the courthouse so surveillance cameras may provide clues. the neighborhood gets its share of random...
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also, a suspicious bay area fire, and now the fbi is involved. why officials are so concerned. and a political fight gets so heated, punches are thrown. one man is arrested.
also, a suspicious bay area fire, and now the fbi is involved. why officials are so concerned. and a political fight gets so heated, punches are thrown. one man is arrested.
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scenes...especially to weeks before that the fbi waits >> is this typical that the fbi waits weeks before gaining access to foreign crime scenes...especially consulates? 3 arnold schwartzeneggerrs tell all autobiographyy..hitssbooks shelves today. poday.whaa he reveals about his history oo extramaaital affairs... that ended his marri. marriage. you're watching fox 45 you're watching fox 45 morning news.. all local.. all morninn. road.the drivers who will be affected by the changes on foxx 5 news at five. 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 &p 3 pap ffber map 3 3 map ffber map 3 3 for the first time in 15 years... thh orioles are on the ath to the playoffs.they clinched a wild card spot yeste. yesterday.megan illiland is here with moreeon how fans are reeating to orioles magic. good morniig guys,41-thousand fans watched thh o's sweep the boston rrd sox at home yesterday... and afterrthh &pgame they didn't leave... man of the fans stayed... to watch the rangers... angels games on the big screen at camdenn yards... knowing a playoff spot was brewing... after 11 depressing seasons... what's another hour or so.an
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and we agreed to identify only director tim healy, a veteran fbi agent who oversees the terrorist watch list of 520,000 names. >> that could be a facilitator, it could be a bomber, could be a bomb maker, anybody. anybody connected to terrorism. >> reporter: this clearinghouse of terrorist information is used every day by tsa officers, border agents, and state, local, and federal law enforcement. >> if you're speeding, you get pulled over. they'll curry that name, and if they're encountering a known or suspected terrorist, it will pop up and say call the terrorist screening center. >> reporter: how often do these encounters say? >> we're averaging about 55 encounters with known or suspected terrorists every day. >> reporter: in most cases, the encounters do not lead to arrest but provide additional intelligence. >> location of where the guy is going, what he's doing. additional associates that the subject is hanging around. >> reporter: names are frequently added and subtracted, always in secret. healy also oversees the critical no-fly list. there are 20,000 people on the no-fly list. ab
and we agreed to identify only director tim healy, a veteran fbi agent who oversees the terrorist watch list of 520,000 names. >> that could be a facilitator, it could be a bomber, could be a bomb maker, anybody. anybody connected to terrorism. >> reporter: this clearinghouse of terrorist information is used every day by tsa officers, border agents, and state, local, and federal law enforcement. >> if you're speeding, you get pulled over. they'll curry that name, and if...
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other, you know, other little bodies of papers, the fbi file on warren which is some 2600 payments, i -- pages, i think, took a long time to get, and ask i'm lucky that my wife happens to be a first amendment lawyer and helped that along considerably. i did not feel at the end of this that there was anything that i couldn't get that i needed. but some of that court material is sort of at, a bit hard to get to. and my own view is that the ease ye -- easier it is to get to, the better off we are. and if that means there are some confidences that are revealed, you know, after the fact, well, i think on balance it seems to me that the country benefits by weighing in on behalf of disclosure. anyone else? finish one more? no. well, i thank you all very much. [applause] >> every sunday at 6 p.m. eastern booktv airs a program from our archives that coincides with a significant occasion that happened that week in history. for more history programming, check out american history television. ah tv features 48 hours of people and events that help document the american story. watch american histor
other, you know, other little bodies of papers, the fbi file on warren which is some 2600 payments, i -- pages, i think, took a long time to get, and ask i'm lucky that my wife happens to be a first amendment lawyer and helped that along considerably. i did not feel at the end of this that there was anything that i couldn't get that i needed. but some of that court material is sort of at, a bit hard to get to. and my own view is that the ease ye -- easier it is to get to, the better off we are....
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if you look closely as he did, you'll see the fbi's name is missing the word oath. andrea mccarren, 9news now. >> the fbi knows all about this scam. it holds your computer hostage and demands a payment. an fbi spokeswoman told us, we would never ask americans for money, cyber criminals know that if they use the name of a law enforcement agency in their scheme, that may lead legitimacy to their appeals. >>> still ahead, a d.c. writer wins half a million dollars in a genius grant. you'll meet him in just a minute. plus, police are on the hunt for this woman who tries to take a manatee for a joyride. wonder how that worked out. too many of those who are working are living paycheck to paycheck trying to make falling incomes meet rising prices for food and gas. more americans are living in poverty than when president obama took office and fifteen million more are on food stamps. president obama and i both care about poor and middle-class families. the difference is my policies will make things better for them. we shouldn't measure compassion by how many people are on wel
if you look closely as he did, you'll see the fbi's name is missing the word oath. andrea mccarren, 9news now. >> the fbi knows all about this scam. it holds your computer hostage and demands a payment. an fbi spokeswoman told us, we would never ask americans for money, cyber criminals know that if they use the name of a law enforcement agency in their scheme, that may lead legitimacy to their appeals. >>> still ahead, a d.c. writer wins half a million dollars in a genius grant....
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but the fbi leader came out, hadn't even stepped foot in libya because it was too dangerous. if it's that dangerous, then why did we have an ambassador sitting there like a sitting duck? this is the controversy as it's been laid out by those watching the situation. they are there now, where does the story go from here? >> there are three failures, and it's going to be one or all of the above. it's going to be an intense failure, they're going to find out that, in fact, we didn't know there was going to be a problem in that part of libya with. that's a big and major intelligence failure. we never saw the arab spring coming, we didn't see this coming. the second thing that might be wrong is if we did know, where the heck is the security? my pam building in new york city had more security than that ambassador had. so what went wrong? why was the intelligence not recognized and acted upon? and the third thing is, has this been a major fail your of policy? i was in the white house during watergate, and i saw in the nix sob administration -- nixon administration how this all falls
but the fbi leader came out, hadn't even stepped foot in libya because it was too dangerous. if it's that dangerous, then why did we have an ambassador sitting there like a sitting duck? this is the controversy as it's been laid out by those watching the situation. they are there now, where does the story go from here? >> there are three failures, and it's going to be one or all of the above. it's going to be an intense failure, they're going to find out that, in fact, we didn't know...
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linda franklin, an fbi analyst was killed and home depot parking lot. and mohammed fired. linda franklin fell to the floor. the husband to recalls the pain. >> it was the worst pain i've seen in my life. >> and payne >> an attempt to pack in on classified government network. no information was stolen but they discovered that it was chinese hackers that gained access to the network with in the white house military. this happened when a staffer opened an e-mail. this type is fairly common and there are measures in place to isolate the incident. and protect any sensitive information. coming up. we have your headlines and the golden gate bridge. we are looking at clear conditions. practically a carbon copy of what we saw yesterday. we will get the latest with erica. now, here is stanley roberts who found people behaving badly. >> i guess it is safe to say that it is this is totally a different meaning. and i would not pay to see this. and i am just saying welcome to ocean beach in san francisco. if you want your dog to required to have your dog on a leash. you can only let you
linda franklin, an fbi analyst was killed and home depot parking lot. and mohammed fired. linda franklin fell to the floor. the husband to recalls the pain. >> it was the worst pain i've seen in my life. >> and payne >> an attempt to pack in on classified government network. no information was stolen but they discovered that it was chinese hackers that gained access to the network with in the white house military. this happened when a staffer opened an e-mail. this type is...
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but the fbi isn't there, the people who have committed this attack have not been held accountable. so you hear a lot of mirrors, a lot of rhetoric, some ceremonies and very little follow-up. and veterans and military members have seen this from this administration whether it's military voting, money that didn't actually help them vote, whether it's the va backlog that's doubled since 2008, whether it's our debt that's gone up by six trillion, there's a lot of talk and not a lot of solutions. alisyn: pete, thanks. >>> we have an update on the lawsuit involving cheerleaders told to remove banners from the field because they included messages from the bible. now there's a ruling in this case. we'll tell you if they have reason to cheer. >>> and we're getting a look at what it's like to be inside a jumbo jet as it crashes. we'll show you the video and tell you the story behind this crash next. [ male announcer ] citibank's app for ipad makes it easy for anne to manage her finances when she's on the go. even when she's not going anywhere. citibank for ipad. easier banking. standard at c
but the fbi isn't there, the people who have committed this attack have not been held accountable. so you hear a lot of mirrors, a lot of rhetoric, some ceremonies and very little follow-up. and veterans and military members have seen this from this administration whether it's military voting, money that didn't actually help them vote, whether it's the va backlog that's doubled since 2008, whether it's our debt that's gone up by six trillion, there's a lot of talk and not a lot of solutions....
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if the fbi does come, they could be vulnerable and exposed to more attacks. jenna: what is the cost for no reaction sew far? what do you think is the he is imagine being sent to the people that have done this? >> if the united states does not act it risks losing deterrent factor which it threatens its ennis. it needs to reassure the american public that is is doing everything to insure safety. if it attacks it risks backlash among the libyan public and risks squandering the goodwill generated after helping loafer throw muammar qaddafi during the revolution. there is double-edged sword. jenna: why do you think that is important to us? in the past we hadn't talked about libya until the overthrow of qaddafi. why is the goodwill of the libyan people in your opinion to the united states? >> at this point in time our best ally is the libyan public. we can't rely on the libyan government which is not strong enough to move against these militias. two weeks ago we saw a rally that brought out 25 and 30,000 people against the militias an against ansar al-sharia which i
if the fbi does come, they could be vulnerable and exposed to more attacks. jenna: what is the cost for no reaction sew far? what do you think is the he is imagine being sent to the people that have done this? >> if the united states does not act it risks losing deterrent factor which it threatens its ennis. it needs to reassure the american public that is is doing everything to insure safety. if it attacks it risks backlash among the libyan public and risks squandering the goodwill...
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the main concern i have, frankly, is that we still may not have good access of our fbi agents and other investigators to the site. i don't think when you say there's been a long delay in being forthcoming, i don't think there's been a delay in being forthcoming. i think the administration has shared information the best that they had at the time. we continue to try to learn just what parts of this were spontaneous and what parts of this was preplanned. was this a situation where al qaeda or al qaeda affiliated organizations and militias in libya were looking for the right opportunity and took it when it presented itself, or were the demonstrations themselves part of the planning? so we're still trying to get the answers to those questions. but, again, i think our ambassador, the intelligence community and others have been very careful to caution, look, we want to give you the information as we get it. but you have to know this could change because our information is still coming in. >> you know, what i don't understand about this story is there seems to be a suggestion in some of the di
the main concern i have, frankly, is that we still may not have good access of our fbi agents and other investigators to the site. i don't think when you say there's been a long delay in being forthcoming, i don't think there's been a delay in being forthcoming. i think the administration has shared information the best that they had at the time. we continue to try to learn just what parts of this were spontaneous and what parts of this was preplanned. was this a situation where al qaeda or al...
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did they answer you, the fbi? >> they haven't answered us yet but we will stay on it until they give us an answer why they allow the accounts to exist where they recruit people to murder us. >> judge jeanine: and congressman, are is it true they are actually tweeting news flashes from the jihaddist fronts on twitter? >> yes. of course. they use twitter just like anybody else and it is an update a constant update of what they are doing, what other organizations is are doing. and also promoting violence against the united states, americans, and specifically. and the fbi needs to look into this. they can take down these accounts. we would hope that they would. >> judge jeanine: congressman poe from texas joining us from houston. thanks so much. and stay on that one. that is pretty outrageous. using twin citieser to further jihaddist agenda.rther a >> the nfl referees are back but the battle may be just beginning. ♪ [ male announcer ] this is karen and jeremiah. they don't know it yet, but they're gonna fall in love
did they answer you, the fbi? >> they haven't answered us yet but we will stay on it until they give us an answer why they allow the accounts to exist where they recruit people to murder us. >> judge jeanine: and congressman, are is it true they are actually tweeting news flashes from the jihaddist fronts on twitter? >> yes. of course. they use twitter just like anybody else and it is an update a constant update of what they are doing, what other organizations is are doing....
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. >>> in libya thursday fbi agents and other investigators visited what's left of the american consulate in benghazi. their first visit came three weeks after the attack that killed ambassador chris stevens and three other americans. officials tells cbs news there were repeated requests for additional security before the attack. so what are we finding out about that security and are we getting the answers that we need? >> well, we're going to be learning more. but what we're learning now is that there were a drum beat of incidents, about 13 security threats either directly to the embassy, to the consulate, a handful of those but then incidents surrounding in the surrounding area against british, red cross and so on. this was building up. >> why didn't ambassador stevens go to benghazi and did they appreciate the danger and did they, in fact, have enough security for him. >> okay. this is a fascinating question. this is where our story forks off in two different directions. i've been to embassies all over the world and i've seen how security works. when it comes to ambassador whether he m
. >>> in libya thursday fbi agents and other investigators visited what's left of the american consulate in benghazi. their first visit came three weeks after the attack that killed ambassador chris stevens and three other americans. officials tells cbs news there were repeated requests for additional security before the attack. so what are we finding out about that security and are we getting the answers that we need? >> well, we're going to be learning more. but what we're...
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why couldn't they get into that compound, the fbi? >> li think the fbi could have gotten in. but i think they made the prudent decision, if it was not secure for them, if they felt their agency would be in harm's way, they are not going to sunday them in there, which begs the question, why weren't they secure? the real question isn't why the fbi agents weren't in there. it's safety issues. but why wasn't the military brought in? why weren't the armored cars and the security brought in 3 weeks ago, rather than 3 weeks later? why did it take so long to get the security they need to do their job? >> greta: i have no -- there is no doubt in my mind, it's dangerous there. we have four americans murdered there. no doubt in my mind. what i don't understand is that the show of force that went in yesterday, went in there with armored vehicles and special operations and heavily armed. and the media was in there a day -- two or three days later. i don't understand, was the media reckless? >> i think the media is not as big a target as special agents of the fbi. they don't represent the
why couldn't they get into that compound, the fbi? >> li think the fbi could have gotten in. but i think they made the prudent decision, if it was not secure for them, if they felt their agency would be in harm's way, they are not going to sunday them in there, which begs the question, why weren't they secure? the real question isn't why the fbi agents weren't in there. it's safety issues. but why wasn't the military brought in? why weren't the armored cars and the security brought in 3...
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military assets and set up the perimeter that the fbi needed. >> i mean, even theoretically, a lot of people will tweet in and say well, if you were able to get to it, how come some american investigators wouldn't be able to. i guess it's a question of how much time american investigators would want to spend to actually do full, thorough forensic investigation. >> that's part of it, anderson, but the other piece to this is they represent -- when the american investigators go in, they represent the united states. there's a certain international respect for journalists. it's not -- it's plenty dangerous for arwa to be there but they represent a u.s. target. >> it would be a heightened target, obviously. i guess part of it, too, if mortar fire was involved in the initial attack or rpg fire, if they were to come under fire, the investigators, they would want to be able to return fire to take out mortar positions, anti-battery positions and to do that, you would need a significant capability to return fire. >> that's exactly right. and everybody we've spoken to suggests that look, if we ha
military assets and set up the perimeter that the fbi needed. >> i mean, even theoretically, a lot of people will tweet in and say well, if you were able to get to it, how come some american investigators wouldn't be able to. i guess it's a question of how much time american investigators would want to spend to actually do full, thorough forensic investigation. >> that's part of it, anderson, but the other piece to this is they represent -- when the american investigators go in,...
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the fbi will come to the home on monday. >> we are doing the best we can to get the word out there and we are sticking together. it is hard. i mean, we lost our mom. >> reporter: he has a message for the perpetrator. >> they were scared. do the right thing and restore a little bit of what you have left. >>> the family will keep the case in the public eye and will hold another vigil tomorrow at 8 8:30 p.m. >> police say a body wrapped in cloth has been found inside a car. the discovery was made about 5:00 p.m. tonight. the body appears to have bib there for -- been there for some time. >>> rough day for sports fans. local teams only 1-3. the 49ers thrilled crowds. the a's played in detroit and the giants hosted the reds. the crowd tried to cheer them on but in the end there was no joy. more on that on game day. >> on the bay, america's cup wrapped up. fans gathered to watch the action. team u.s.a. took hem their second -- home their second connective win in the series. and all weekend long the sky was a sign that fleet week was underway. this afternoon the blue angels scored through the
the fbi will come to the home on monday. >> we are doing the best we can to get the word out there and we are sticking together. it is hard. i mean, we lost our mom. >> reporter: he has a message for the perpetrator. >> they were scared. do the right thing and restore a little bit of what you have left. >>> the family will keep the case in the public eye and will hold another vigil tomorrow at 8 8:30 p.m. >> police say a body wrapped in cloth has been found...
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what about authorities focusing today and the fbi is involved as well? is that right? >>. >> reporter: yeah, that's right. the fbi got on board over the weekend. investigators were working overnight and searching. that search continues this morning. bloodhounds are also on the case. investigators say that they are going to once again go door-to-door in westminster. that is the suburb where jessica lives. they're doing this also in superior where that backpack was found. initially cops are asking the school district for help on this. they want to know kids who know jessica or go to school with her heard or seen anything that might appear suspicious of the they are not at that point asking for any additional volunteer searchers. bill? bill: let's hope for the best. skun -- alicia acuna live in colorado. patti ann: search for answers after the deadly attack in libya. congress set to hold hearings into the terrorist attack that killed four americans. subpoenas just went out. lawmakers are especially interested hearing from one man. we'll tell you who it is hmm, it says her
what about authorities focusing today and the fbi is involved as well? is that right? >>. >> reporter: yeah, that's right. the fbi got on board over the weekend. investigators were working overnight and searching. that search continues this morning. bloodhounds are also on the case. investigators say that they are going to once again go door-to-door in westminster. that is the suburb where jessica lives. they're doing this also in superior where that backpack was found. initially...
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>> i think the media is not as big a target as special agents of the fbi. they don't represent the western world in the same way that officials do. so i think they did take a little bit of a chance by being there. there is no question. this is not first incident in libya. there was a dozen insdens if not more prior tow this. but i think that cnn did take some chances. but the fact that the crime scene was not secured is another big question -- >> well, they couldn't get in. the first chance, they get it secured working with the libyan government. that's the first choice. or they go in themselves and secure it. by the time they got there yesterday, it was trampled and degraded and everything was wrong with it. >> it wasn't the fbi's job to secure the crime scene after it happened. the state department should have deployed, marine, special forces unit, whoever was in the area from tripply, they should have secured that scene immediately. the first thing you learn about a crime scene is, if you don't secure it, the people will come in and steal evidence. evide
>> i think the media is not as big a target as special agents of the fbi. they don't represent the western world in the same way that officials do. so i think they did take a little bit of a chance by being there. there is no question. this is not first incident in libya. there was a dozen insdens if not more prior tow this. but i think that cnn did take some chances. but the fact that the crime scene was not secured is another big question -- >> well, they couldn't get in. the...
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police and fbi confirmed that is what happened. they are not saying if the dead agent shot first. >>> nice weather for the bay area. changes on the way as we go into next week. a weather system is getting closer and will bring the chance for light rain. no major storm or anything, but it has been a long time since we've seen anything here in the bay area. this will make for different weather. we'll some clouds and cooler temperatures. right now readings in the 50s and 60s. cooler in the bay. 57 in san francisco, 60 in brentwood, for tonight, look for mostly clear skies right now, but low clouds beginning to increase as we get closer to morning. we start out monday with low clouds in the bay, north bay, south bay, east bay. that gives way to sunshine for the afternoon that will be mixed in with high clouds. that is ahead of a weather system coming in that will produce the chance for isolated showers tuesday afternoon and evening. more on wednesday expected as well. at noon tomorrow, the grey here is the cloudiness. the green shows t
police and fbi confirmed that is what happened. they are not saying if the dead agent shot first. >>> nice weather for the bay area. changes on the way as we go into next week. a weather system is getting closer and will bring the chance for light rain. no major storm or anything, but it has been a long time since we've seen anything here in the bay area. this will make for different weather. we'll some clouds and cooler temperatures. right now readings in the 50s and 60s. cooler in...